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"Dine For America" a Huge Success
Restaurants and patrons nationwide provided enormous support for the American Red Cross Liberty Relief Fund during the Oct. 11 event.
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Women Facing War: ICRC's Danielle Coquoz Presents New Study
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) this week published Women Facing War, the culmination of a three-year study into the impact of armed conflict on women around the world.
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American Red Cross Affirms Security of Online Donations
Notified by Symantec Corporation on October 17, 2001, the American Red Cross has been working diligently to minimize the effects of the Septer. Trojan computer virus for potential credit card donors.
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Red Cross Signs Agreement with Hispanic Association of Colleges
Right on the heels of Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15 each year), representatives of the American Red Cross and the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) signed an agreement this week to encourage more Hispanic students to get involved with the Red Cross.
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Your Donations At Work
With the millions raised by the generosity of people around the country and around the world, the American Red Cross is providing a wide variety of services in the wake of Sept. 11. See how we're putting your money to work.
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Volunteer Helps Youngest Victims of New York Disaster Find the Slow Path Back to Fun
A volunteer summed up the goal of the Family Assistance Center childcare service: "We know that it's important for people to get back to normal as soon as possible. With children, playing and having fun is what's normal."
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President Bush Thanks Children at American Red Cross Headquarters
President Bush spoke before a crowd of children and media at the American Red Cross national headquarters in Washington, DC, Tuesday (Oct. 16), about "America's Fund for Afghan Children."
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Daily News Digest
Breaking news from the investigation and response to the terrorist attacks of September 11. Courtesy of U.S.News & World Report. Updated twice daily.
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Oklahoma City Survivors Join Red Cross Relief Effort
Working quietly among New York City disaster relief workers is a small group of volunteers equipped with something painful, but uniquely helpful: firsthand insight into the horrors of terrorism.
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Red Cross Web Site Keeps Public Informed in Aftermath of Terrorist Attacks
This article includes a survey that readers can fill out to help the American Red Cross improve the way it delivers disaster news to the public.
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Americans Can Prepare For Another Terrorist Attack
Despite assurances of tightened security and preparedness from government officials, many people still feel helpless. However, there are steps people can take to feel more in control.
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Red Cross Estimates $300 Million Required To Meet Needs Following September 11th
The American Red Cross estimates it will spend more than $300 million over the next several months to provide ongoing disaster relief following the September 11th tragedies.
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Across the Country, the Red Cross Responds to the Sept. 11 Attacks
Updated: Oct. 16
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In Pictures: Images from the Terrorist Attacks of September 11, 2001
The World Trade Center
The Pentagon
American Red Cross President Dr. Bernadine Healy Visits New York
Dr. Healy Visits Pennsylvania Crash Site
Red Cross Mental Health Volunteers
Healing America (Flash Photo Essay)
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